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    Home » Recipes » Smoking Grilling & BBQ

    Smoked Eggs

    Published: May 10, 2024 by Fox Valley Foodie · This post may contain affiliate links

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    How to make Smoked Eggs in smoker or grill. #smoked #eggs #grilling

    Smoked eggs are easy to prepare and add a delectably smoky twist to all of your favorite hard-boiled egg recipes!

    Smoked eggs are hard boiled eggs that get infused with smoke from your smoker or grill. These are easiest to make on the smoker, but there is no reason they cannot be prepared on the grill instead. You just need low heat and your favorite wood chips for smoking.

    It is effortless, and you likely always have eggs on hand anyhow, so give it a try! They are delicious to enjoy as a quick meal or healthy snack.

    Smoked Eggs.

    What you need to make them

    • Smoker - I used an electric smoker, but this recipe works equally well with a charcoal, propane, or pellet smoker.
    • Eggs - My recipe calls for a dozen eggs, but you can really use any amount of eggs you wish, as long as they fit in your smoker.
    • Wood chips - The wood you'll use for smoking is entirely up to your own personal preference. Eggs have a very mild flavor so they are perfectly suited to take on your favorite smoke flavor.

    How to smoke them

    I tested out this smoked eggs recipe using multiple cooking strategies. The best way to smoke eggs is using peeled hard-boiled eggs. Of each method I tested, these had the best flavor by far.

    I recommend smoking eggs at a low temperature, around 225 degrees, to minimize cooking (however, you can also cold smoke them) during the smoking process. Even though we are hot smoking, you aren't looking to cook the eggs further, you just want the smoke flavor to sink into the flesh while turning the eggs a light bronze color during the cooking process.

    Smoked the peeled eggs for approximately 30 minutes, or until they are saturated with smoky flavor.

    How to Smoke Eggs.

    Smoking Eggs in the Shell

    One of the methods I tested when preparing this recipe was smoking the raw eggs in their shell. This worked well enough for cooking the eggs, but the egg shell blocked most of the smoked flavor from penetrating.

    Admittedly smoking eggs in their shell is the easiest way to prepare this recipe, since you can literally grab them out of the fridge and toss them in the smoker. If you wish to do this, smoking them for 2 hours is sufficient to hard-cook the egg. I would also pierce the shell in multiple places halfway through cooking, to allow more smoke flavor to penetrate into the egg whites. Otherwise, the shell becomes a barrier that prevents flavor saturation from your smoking wood chips.

    Smoking eggs with shell on.

    Smoking Eggs on the Grill

    If you wish to make these smoked eggs on the grill, you can easily do this as well. Simply pile the charcoal on one side of the grill, add a couple of wood chunks on top of the charcoal, and wait until the wood begins smoking. Then place eggs on the far side of the grill grate away from the coals, cover the grill, and allow the eggs to soak in the flavor for 30 minutes.

    Smoked egg cut in half to show yolk.

    How to serve smoked eggs

    Smoked hard boiled eggs are a perfect snack to enjoy simply with salt and pepper, or even a sprinkling of BBQ Dry Rub and hot sauce. However, these flavor-infused eggs really shine when you use them as an ingredient in dishes like a classic egg salad (which would make an incredible egg salad sandwich!) ham salad, potato salad, or even smoked deviled eggs.

    Smoked Eggs

    Smoked Eggs

    Smoked eggs are easy to prepare and add a delectably smoky twist to all of your favorite hard-boiled egg recipes!
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    Course: Breakfast
    Cuisine: American
    Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 12
    Calories: 77kcal
    Author: Fox Valley Foodie

    Ingredients

    • 12 Hard Boiled Eggs (or as many as desired)
    • Wood Chips/Chunks for Smoking (Such as Cherry Wood, Hickory, etc...)

    Instructions

    • Preheat smoker to 225 degrees and add wood chips or wood pellets.
    • Peel the hard boiled eggs to remove the egg shells and place them on the smoker racks when wood chips are smoking.
    • Let eggs smoke for 30 minutes, then remove from smoker and let cool in the refrigerator until ready to enjoy.

    Notes

    If your grill grates are dirty, I recommend wiping off the exterior of the eggs after smoking to ensure they are clean. You can also cool and wash them in an ice bath full of cold water after smoking.
    For tips on how to perfectly prepare hard boiled eggs, check out my write-up on How to Boil Eggs.

    Nutritional Information

    Calories: 77kcal | Protein: 6g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 186mg | Sodium: 62mg | Potassium: 63mg | Vitamin A: 260IU | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 0.6mg
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    1. JeffreyThomas

      August 08, 2019 at 1:46 am

      5 stars
      Some please help me pick out the best product among those mentioned on the site.

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    2. Bo

      April 17, 2019 at 10:19 pm

      I smoke eggs all the time filling a pan 1/3 full of water,and rotating when I check wood for briskets or ribs. I get a lot of smoke flavor this way. Add Worcestershire and spices as well eggs soak it up tarragon iscool,or basil adds a lil sweet. A lil cayenne pepper for some heat(or jalepenos, serranos) and real butter.

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